"Wildlife is a resource belonging to future and present generations we must change our attitude on wildlife and everybody must get involved in ensuring sustainable use."

Vincent OpyeneWinner of the Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa 2018

"We can all make a difference and just believe in yourself and get started."

Pete MorkelWinner of the Prince William Award for Conservation in Africa 2018

"Julius is a most deserving candidate and receipt of such an accolade will help cement his standing as a future leader in fighting wildlife crime."Lieutenant General Ivan Koreta

Julius ObwonaWinner of the Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award 2018

"The incredible efforts and inspirational leadership of this year’s finalists offer both great hope and a way forward to secure the future of Africa’s endangered wildlife."#ForAllTheyDoVincent Opyene, Force Ngwira & Dickson KaeloFinalists of the Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa 2018

"It is families in the world's most vulnerable regions who suffer, when two rangers are killed every week in this fight."#ForAllTheyDoHRH The Duke of CambridgeRoyal Patron of Tusk

ABOUT THE AWARDS

The Tusk Conservation Awards, in partnership with Investec Asset Management, give us a chance to celebrate extraordinary people, whose work and lives might otherwise go unnoticed outside their fields. Their work with wildlife and communities in Africa safeguards the future for us all

The Duke of Cambridge, Tusks Royal Patron says “These awards which mean a great deal to me personally, play a huge part in our mission to preserve Africa’s precious wildlife for its people. It is vital that we recognise the dedication of these unsung heroes and the bravery of rangers risking their lives, day and night, on conservation’s frontline. We all owe them a huge debt of gratitude.”

The 2018 Tusk Award finalists were recognised at a gala ceremony at Banqueting Hall in London on the 8th of November, hosted by Kate Silverton, and with the awards presented by Tusk’s Royal Patron, HRH The Duke of Cambridge.

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Without our partners, there would be no awards. Each year, they give of their time and resources to make sure that we can continue to recognise, inspire and encourage conservationists in Africa, for all the work that they do. They also go the extra mile to make sure that our finalists and winners have the once in a lifetime experience they deserve. Please take the time to visit our sponsor pages and find out how they contribute to making each year bigger and better.

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OUR TUSK AWARD JUDGES

Our judging panel features some of the leading conservation figures working in Africa today. They are all experts in their fields, with a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that our unique struggle entails.